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    Color.

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    It plays a vital role in design and everyday life.

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    It can draw your eye to an image…

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    evoke a certain mood or emotion… even communicate something important without using words at

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    all.

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    So how do we know which colors look good together, and which ones don't?

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    The answer is simple: Color theory.

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    Artists and designers have followed color theory for centuries, but anyone can learn

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    more about it.

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    It can help you feel confident in many different situations, whether it's choosing colors for

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    a design, or putting together the perfect outfit.

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    All it takes is a little insight, and you'll be looking at color in a whole new way.

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    Let's start at the beginning—the very beginning—with a refresher on the basics.

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    Remember learning about primary and secondary colors in school?

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    Then you already have some knowledge of color theory.

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    Red and yellow make orange; yellow and blue make green; and blue and red make purple.

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    If we mix these colors together, we get even more in-between shades, like red-orange and

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    yellow-green.

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    All together, they form what's called a color wheel.

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    (You can probably see where it gets its name.)

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    Now, let's take it one step further with hue, saturation, and value.

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    These are terms you might not encounter in daily life, but they're the key to understanding

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    more nuanced colors—like all those little paint chips at the home improvement store.

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    Hue is the easiest one; it's basically just another word for "color."

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    Saturation refers to intensity—in other words, whether the color appears more subtle

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    or more vibrant.

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    Value has to do with how dark or light the color is, ranging from black to white.

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    As you can see, this gives us many different shades, from a deep reddish brown… to light

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    pastel pink.

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    So how do we put this all together to create professional-looking color schemes?

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    There are actually tried and true formulas based on something called color harmony that

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    can help.

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    All you need is the color wheel.

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    The easiest formula for harmony is monochromatic because it only uses one color or hue.

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    Just pick a spot on the color wheel, and use your knowledge of saturation and value to

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    create variations.

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    The best thing about monochromatic color schemes is that they're guaranteed to match.

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    An analogous color scheme uses colors that are next to each other on the wheel, like

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    reds and oranges... or cooler colors, like blues and greens.

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    Don't be afraid to play with the palette and create your own unique interpretation.

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    That's what these formulas really are: starting points to help guide and inspire you.

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    Complementary colors are opposite each other on the wheel; for instance, blue and orange...

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    or the classic red and green.

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    To avoid complementary color schemes that are too simplistic, add some variety by introducing

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    lighter, darker, or desaturated tones.

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    A split-complementary color scheme uses the colors on either side of the complement.

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    This gives you the same level of contrast, but more colors to work with (and potentially

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    more interesting results).

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    A triadic color scheme uses three colors that are evenly spaced, forming a perfect triangle

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    on the wheel.

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    These combinations tend to be pretty striking—especially with primary or secondary colors—so be mindful

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    when using them in your work.

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    Tetradic color schemes form a rectangle on the wheel, using not one but two complementary

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    color pairs.

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    This formula works best if you let one color dominate while the others serve as an accent.

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    There are a few classic do's and don'ts when it comes to color.

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    For instance, have you ever seen colors that seem to vibrate when they're placed next to

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    each other?

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    The solution is to tone it down—literally—and there's a simple way do it.

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    Start with one color, and try adjusting its lightness, darkness, or saturation.

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    Sometimes, a little contrast is all your color palette needs.

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    Readability is an important factor in any design.

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    Your colors should be legible and easy on the eyes.

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    Sometimes that means not using color—at least not in every little detail.

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    Neutral colors like black, white, and gray can help you balance your design, so when

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    you do use color, it really stands out.

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    Every color sends a message.

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    It's important to consider the tone of your project, and choose a color palette that fits.

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    For example, bright colors tend to have a fun or modern vibe.

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    Desaturated colors often appear more business-like.

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    Sometimes it just depends on the context—you'd be surprised how flexible color can be.

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    You can find ideas for color schemes in all kinds of interesting places, from advertising

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    and branding to famous works of art.

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    You can even use a web resource to browse color palettes or generate your own.

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    Even experienced designers take inspiration from the world around them.

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    There's nothing wrong with finding something you like, and making it your own.

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    Everywhere you look, there's color, color, and more color.

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    It can be intimidating to use it in your work, but it doesn't have to be.

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    Just keep experimenting and remember what you've learned about color theory.

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    Soon, choosing great-looking colors will feel like second nature.

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    We hope you enjoyed learning the basics of color.

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    Check out the rest of our design topics, including typography, images, composition.

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Use "schemes" in a sentence | "schemes" example sentences

How to use "schemes" in a sentence?

  • Love is a madman, working his wild schemes, tearing off his clothes, running through the mountains...
    -Rumi-
  • Schemes to subvert the liberties of a great community require time to mature them for execution.
    -Alexander Hamilton-
  • We are Bay Aryans from Berkeley: prepare to be reengineered in an attractive range of color schemes for your safety and comfort!
    -Charles Stross-
  • The Socialists can scheme their schemes and the Liberals can dream their dreams, but we, at least, have work to do.
    -Hugh MacLennan-
  • Vegetable box schemes, local greengrocers, farmers' markets and organic stores are a great place to source package-free foods.
    -Sheherazade Goldsmith-
  • Schemes within schemes. The Great Serpent is a good sign for you Aes Sedai, I think. Someday you may swallow yourselves by accident.
    -Robert Jordan-
  • A good decorator not only plans and schemes, but he also knows how the job is done.
    -Albert Hadley-
  • The best thing a man can do for his culture when he is rich is to endeavor to carry out those schemes which he entertained when he was poor
    -Henry David Thoreau-

Definition and meaning of SCHEMES

What does "schemes mean?"

/skēm/

noun
large-scale systematic plan for attaining particular object.
other
Ways some things are organized, e.g. colors of a room.
verb
make plans.

What are synonyms of "schemes"?
Some common synonyms of "schemes" are:
  • plan,
  • project,
  • program,
  • strategy,
  • stratagem,
  • enterprise,
  • venture,
  • measure,
  • move,
  • system,
  • procedure,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.